PAGE TEN . A H T OPENING ROLLING'S 11012212 RUSTICO HARBOUR, . NOTICE DON'T MISS OPENING DANCE AT JULY lst THE BRIGHT sror T -Sgfkg;A,L,ag1,'f,1gf- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th Boats available for fishing. Phone R10-4 U. W. ROLLING, Prop. T PICNIC - BAZMN3 The Latest Games, Premium Mdse., Decorations. etc. Our new 60 page catalogue is yours tor the asking. BLUEBIRD NOVELTY C0. Amherst. Nova Scouts Wholesalers and Importers Music by THE BRIGHT SPOTS g Dancing 9-12 - Adm. 50c T CANADIAN SALT Sir John Simcoe established the llrst salt works in Canada. NEAR MONOPOLY In 1949. Alberta produced about 95 per cent 0! -Calladlfs petroleum. CLINIC S'CNEllllLE Through the facilities of the Department of Health and Welfare, Chest clinics will be held through- out the Province during July as follows: ALBEiR'I0lN'- Monday, July 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl'MMERSlDE- Tuesday, July 4, I8 SOURl& Monday, June to MONTAGUE- Monday, July 17 . . . Cl-l.ARLOTTETOWN-- Every Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30-12:30 am. 9:30-12:80 am. l:30- 4:30 1:30-- 4:80 pm. .-......... 9:30-12:00 a.m. 1:30- 4:00 p.m. Ivory Friday .. . . . . . ; . . . . . . . .. 1:30- 4:30 p.m. E. M. FOUND, M.D.. C.M., Medical Director of Clinics, Division of Tuberculosis Control. DAlLY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOVVN i6. Name 1. Dutch 1. Chatter .17. Rowed Island 2 Native of 19. At a (Malay Arabia distance Arch.) 3. Carling 22. Like an ape 5 Ostentation vehicle 2.'3.Smail, ,9 Unit or 4 Public olive-green pressure notice flycatcher (Fhysics) 5. Noblemsn 24. Baking lto Fencing 6 Unroll chamber swords ' 7 Personal 27. Country , . .12. Japanese pronoun in Europe "'”""3' ' '””"'" coin (Obs) 8. Syllable 28. Goes by 38. City 13. Honcyv nrxt to .10 Shed for 4Algrisia) ' tzotiis-ring tho last a car 41. Luzon insect ll Broad piece 31 A grinding native 14. Nickel of timber material 43. Hawaiian . (sym.i 1 1. Locations 3.1. Firinameiit bird l15.Warp-,Varii 13. 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Null. Xiiisaiz ' N .0 I 5 lly Thornton THE EN 001'!!! The surest vw th t, To lose yourastrlerti-.dscIll; '&i.iE 'round. --Old Mother Ngfure "The snooper-is b ' in the Old Orch:tg"uNil?clN:erg Welcome Robin to Mrs. Welcome who was sitting on four blue eggs in a nest in one 01 the apple trees of the Old Orchard. "Wm?" 85k!d Mrs. Weloonic,l looking a bit puzzled. , Th? Snooper." replied Welwnie "UOYWZ 016 Puzzled look in Mrs. Welcome's (ace, I it don't know who you are talk. Ins about.i declared Mrs. Robin She spoke a bit crossly. she d,td.n lllfle being teased. Few talks do You should. You've been worri- ed enough about her in gum- yenrs. retorted Welcome. "Did you say 'her"!" gskecl Mm, Wacome. "I did.' replied welcome, -ishe Dfobably is snooping around hers.- somewheie this very minute, 1 mile 5n00Ders. espclally snoopers who leave their eggs for arm,- folks to liatch.” Mrs. Welcome became so excitndl that she stood right up on the gdze! of the nest. "Sally sly!" she cx- claimed. Don't tell me she is in 5 oanooor3ooc;cT6ocx.:-- ilontract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson .:QCzl33D;(iCt.CtlZtCtQs2lDQDD.Dit83.Q32i92tI.u. A NEAR-MISS OODGQL Czmuo A certain East-W t; pair would have won 1?. dupllc te match it they had defended a little better in the following deal. West denier. East-West vulnerable. At the table in relercnce. tho bidding went: West North East siiutl I Q Pass 1 NT 2 Q 2 Q .1 9 Pass Pass 3 Q Full Pass 4 9 Pass Pun Dblc. Pass Pass Pass In view of West's repeated spade bids. East might well have risked ii tour-spade contract. even though he had a singleton in the suit. West would have had no trouble at four spades, but it is only lair to concede that that contract rc- quired some luck. since no East-west pair reachzd tour spades, however. this pair would have done well at four dia- monds doubled. except for Wests: blunder in the defense. The icing was led; south -won and returned theheart ten. west ducked. as did dummy. and East won with tiia jack. East returned a trump to rig: down dummy's ruftlng power. Thi are captured West's queen. and the singleton club was returned East putting up the jack, deciliter the king, and West winning with the see. i West was naturally eager to but his partner on land so that au- other diamond could be taken out of dummy-but. he went after this sound objective in a very strangu- wayl Sure that East had the heart ace. West led the heart seven. Dum- myis niric was played, and East? possession of the heart ace meant. very littlelcsoutli ruffed away that card, ruffed a club in dummy. ruffed another heart, dropping West's king. then trumped a sec. ond club. and finally discarded ll loser on the yestnbllshcd hear: queenufulrilltng the contract. W0-its heart inlay -was not Wt-ll advised! If he had led the spade lack. East would have ruiied and returned a trump, defeating tliap contract two tricks. but M SSBElii'l ii I bird iamiiyy said Welcome. ..V W. liirgml p -1 don't know who you are talk- ing about." declared Mrs. Robin. mm the neighborhood again this year!" "That is what I hear. I thought I caught a glimpse of her myself this morning snooping about in the bushes along the old atom wall," replied Welcome. "I believe she is the. opingest. person in all the Great World," said Mrs. welcome. and added. "She hasn't a friend in the Old Orchard." "Nor anywhere else I guess." re- plied Welcome. I "Folks who snoop are not to no trusted." declared Mrs. Welcome. "Nobody trusts Sally sly. that is sure." said Welcome. They tell me she never knows her own children. That. is it terri- ble thing to say or 1 mother. Imagine not knowing your own children!" cried Mrs. Welcome. ”I can't," declared welcome. He really couldnlt. You know he is one of the best of iathers. Ion: after his children leave the mess. he leads them about hunting for good things for them and feeding them until he is sure they can look out for themselves. "Sally Sly is a disgrace to her family. Yes. sir, she is so," con- tinued Mrs. Welcome. "I suppose you mean the Cow- "I mean the Blackbird family. Cowbirds are members or the Blackbird family." retortcd Mrs. Welcome. "Ofcourse. I forgot that. Some- how ! never think of them as be- ing Blackblrds. which they really are. just. as we are really Thrushcs. and I guess that is something more folks don't know than do." replied welcome Robin. "I wonder who she will get to hatch her eggs for her this year. It -won't: be us. I can tell her that." declared Mrs. Welcome. ”It probably will he talks R. lot smaller than herself like tl'i'c War- ber folk. Chippy sparrow. Little Friend the Song Sparrow, or Red- eye the Vireo. she never picks on talks her own size if she can find thcfrfsts of smaller folks. That is what she is snooping around for now I suppose. she is trying to iind their nests.” declared Wel- come. "She ought to be driven out of the Old Orchard. That is what should he done.” There was no doubt that Mrs. Welcome meant just what she said. ' "My dear. you know as well I! 1 do that that has been tried bo- tore, but somehow she always hall managed to lay her eggs in tho nests of others before that hoppens That is vwhat comes of her moon- ing. Somehow she manages to keep out of sight most of the time until she has laid her eggs. Then she doesn't. care,” said Welcome "she better not snoop around here." said Mrs. Welcome fiercely. SWINDON. England - (CP) - Four dart players looked asknnce at the prizes they received in I competition. 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